Los Angeles has a new experimental art and design gallery – THE NEW. Now on view is a body of work from Videre Licet entitled “Meltforms” The exhibition consists of a series of glass and metal sculptural lightboxes illuminated with internal LED lights. The idea came to life when artistic duo, designer Daniele Albright and design curator Stefan Lawrence, […]

Bespoke luxury furniture and lighting studio Gabriel Scott is the vision of Canadian designer duo and brothers-in-law Gabriel Kakon and Scott Richler. With backgrounds in architecture, industrial design, and jewelry-making, their distinct luxe creations with a masculine-meets-feminine appeal are the equivalent of ornate, modern jewelry for the home. Everything is handmade in their Montréal studio and available […]

Designers Cayley Lambur and Lucia Bartholomew have found their dream jobs as co-founders and principals of the acclaimed Electric Bowery. Together they have spent the last five years building a successful multidisciplinary design and architecture studio at the center of Venice Beach, participating to the renewed energy and focus on the city of Los Angeles. At the […]

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A red dress is lying like a carcass on the lawn. Shoes abandoned next to it; the chair tipped up. A discarded blonde wig no longer means anything – no longer screams siren or bombshell or sex; only emptiness. And the question of what happened here. If the women in Marianna Rothen’s earlier series (Snow […]

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Jil Sander’s SS12 collection is an intelligent Mid-Century mash up of Cubism, Modernism and pure, classic couture silhouettes. One of my favorites for SS12, Simons combined architecture, art, culture and sleek structure to hit it out of the women’s wear ballpark. Set in a backsplash of primary color blocking and sterile white, Raf Simons’ collection […]

As the last models strut the Parisian runways, we have given our camera a rest and have selected a few photos from London Fashion Week. The schedule was crazy (a 100 shows in 5 days and that’s just on-schedule), the usual fashionable celebs came out in troves, and the stream of champagne and goodie bags […]

With Pacific Standard Time and Art Platform art fairs just around the corner, this is a very exciting time for the Los Angeles art scene. MMPI, producer of internationally renowned art shows including The Armory Show®, Art Chicago®, Art Toronto, VOLTA, VOLTA NY and NEXT, will introduce Art Platform—Los Angeles tomorrow night and will run through Monday, October 3, […]

This is our first Re-Blog.. I doubt we will do many more, but this deeply saddened me today. Progress? Really? What do we do about this? -G auirchef: Chief Raoni crying when he learned that the President of Brazil approved the Belo Monte dam project on the Xingu indigenous lands. Belo Monte will be bigger […]

DRIPPED TRUNK SHOW Join us as The WORK Magazine hosts this months “Dripped Trunk Show” at the Pop tART Gallery! Dripped is a bi-monthly trunk show that focuses on local fashion designers, purveyors of vintage clothing and jewelry designers that promotes expression and community. This third installment of Dripped will showcase emerging talent, produce sales and offer a platform to […]

Please join the experiment in collective imagination, participatory demonstration and dancing in the streets. On October 2nd where artists will be staging a Queer wedding-party in downtown LA as part of Tresspass/Parade. It’s a parade within the larger trespass/parade and we are inviting artists/qweerdos/mimes to join the fun. We will mobilize what is traditionally a […]

CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL New York treated us well, it was good to see old friends, make new ones and now we’re back with photos of the nights festivities – The WORK Magazine’s NYC Fashion Week party. Joan as Police Woman did an incredible performance with just her and her keyboard and had us […]